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Tuesday’s transfer rumours: Jorginho, Fernandez, Caicedo, Amrabat and more

All the gossip ahead of transfer deadline day


Welcome to 101′s round up of every transfer rumour ahead of a busy transfer deadline day. Be sure to check back for regular updates.

Gossip

Barcelona are aiming to take Sofyan Amrabat on loan for the remainder of the season, in a deal that would include a 35m euro option to buy the Fiorentina man in the summer [Marca]

There is still yet to be any breakthrough in Chelsea’s proposed deal for Enzo Fernandez despite the Blues offering a club record £105m for the midfielder [Fabrizio Romano]

Leicester City have tabled a £15m offer for Stoke City defender Harry Souttar, who impressed at the World Cup with Australia [Telegraph]

Arsenal are closing in on a move for Chelsea midfielder Jorginho, having accepted that they will be unable to lure Moises Caicedo away from Brighton this January [The Athletic]

The Italian has been given permission to head to Arsenal to finalise a deal and undergo a medical [Goal.com]

The Gunners are also considering a late move for Youri Tielemans [90 min]

Tottenham defender Djed Spence is on the verge of joining Rennes on loan, where he will join fellow Spurs loanee Joe Rodon [The Athletic]

Hakim Ziyech is close to agreeing a loan switch to Paris Saint Germain, which will include an option to buy the Moroccan in the summer, with the player already in Paris [London Evening Standard]

Tottenham’s move for Pedro Porro will be an initial 5m euro loan move, and a 42.5m euro obligation to buy as well as 15% of Marcus Edwards’ future sale rights [Record]

Nottingham Forest are closing in on deals to sign Felipe from Atletico Madrid and Jonjo Shelvey from Newcastle before the end of the January deadline [Mail]

Everton remain on the hunt for two more attacking additions before the window closes [Liverpool echo]

Read more:

Arsenal consider late move for Jorginho after continued Caicedo stalemate

Chelsea consider late bid for key Arsenal target Moisés Caicedo

Ben Browning

Ben Browning

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